Case History
The victim's skull was found in a pasture located on the east side of CR 203 at the intersection of CR 208 and CR 227,
9 miles south of Danbury in Brazoria County, Texas. The discovery was made after a flood

http://doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase2189.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 10:16 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1833

Unidentified Female

•Discovered on May 22, 1986 in Houston, Harris County, Texas
•State of Remains: Femur bone only

On May 22, 1986, authorities discovered a cardboard box in an apartment at 2300 Colquitt in Houston. Human remains from five different victims were found in the box.
The various remains were from three females (including this victim), Hot Case 1833, Hot Case 1834, and two males, Hot Case 1836 and Hot Case 1837.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
713-796-9292
Email
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

ME Case Number: ML86-3118E

NamUs Case Number: 4248

NCIC Number: U-700005794
Please refer to these numbers when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
NamUs
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1835.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 10:34 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1836

Unidentified Male

•Discovered on May 22, 1986 in Houston, Harris County, Texas
•State of Remains: Bone only

On May 22, 1986, authorities discovered a cardboard box in an apartment at 2300 Colquitt in Houston. Human remains from five different victims were found in the box. The various remains were from three females, Hot Case 1833, Hot Case 1834, Hot Case 1835,and two males (including this victim), and Hot Case 1837.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
713-796-9292
Email
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

ME Case Number: ML86-3118C

NamUs Case Number: 4246

NCIC Number: U-840006631
Please refer to these numbers when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
NamUs
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1836.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 10:39 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1837

Unidentified Male

•Discovered on May 22, 1986 in Houston, Harris County, Texas
•State of Remains: Bone only

On May 22, 1986, authorities discovered a cardboard box in an apartment at 2300 Colquitt in Houston. Human remains from five different victims were found in the box.
The various remains were from three females, Hot Case 1833, Hot Case 1834, Hot Case 1835,and two males (including this victim), and Hot Case 1836.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
713-796-9292
Email
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

ME Case Number: ML86-3118B

NamUs Case Number: 4243

NCIC Number: U-650004718
Please refer to these numbers when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
NamUs
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences

Return to the Unidentified Victims' Index

Questions or comments? Please contact appropriate member of the Area Team

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1837.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 10:43 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1513

Unidentified Black Female

•The victim was discovered on June 30, 1988 in Harris County, Texas
•Estimated Date of Death: 6 months-3 years
•Partial Skeletal Remains

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: 15-25 years old
•Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0-5'6"
•Dentals: Dentition in relatively good condition, a few cavities of posterior teeth. No dental restorations. Roots of 3rd molars are incomplete.

Case History
The victim was located in a dry drainage ditch, approximately 250 feet south of 6935 Rocker Gate, near Sims Bayou.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Medical Examiner
Jennifer Love
713-796-6827
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
51450188; ML88-4113

NCIC Number:
U-540004907
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
NamUs
Harris County Medical Examiner

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1513.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 10:46 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1514

Unidentified Black Female

The victim was discovered on November 4, 1989 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.
Estimated Date of Death: 1 year prior.
State of Remains: Skeletal.
Cause of Death: Unknown.

•Estimated age: 35-48 years old
•Approximate Height and Weight: 5'0-5'2"; 150-160 lbs.
•Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair; brown eyes. Hair 4" long. Pierced ears. A small scar on the supra pubic area, small scars on the knees, forearms, and backs of the hands, and a circular scar on the left thigh.
•Clothing/Jewelry: Pullover, white, striped shirt, green stretch pants, and light blue panties. She had a black string necklace with a silver medallion and gold medallion of Christ. A white metal medallion, and two plastic picture medallions.
•Dentals: Available. Full upper dental plate.
•DNA: Not Available No sample available

Case History
The victim was located in Harris County, TX. She was found inside a suitcase in a field.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Medical Examiner
Dr. Jennifer Love
713-796-6827
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Case History
On August 31, 1995, a timber cutting crew unearthed human skeletal remains in a concealed wooded area near the railroad tracks, which was commonly used for illegal dumping. Montgomery County Sheriff's Office deputies responded and additional human remains were recovered from a shallow grave.

The location was on Corner-Reinhart Road 1/2 mile north of FM 1485.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Investigating Agency: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
Cold Case Squad
281-297-6507

Case History
A human skull was found by a passerby in a rural, wooded area near FM 455, approximately 2 miles west of Highway 75 in Anna, Texas.

The skull was lying on the ground, not buried, and had a black cat drawn above and centered between the eye orbits with what appears to be a "13" written in white on the cat's chest.

Authorities were not notified until May 1, 1996, about 6 months after the discovery.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Investigating Agency:
Collin County Medical Examiner's Office
Robert Laughon
972-548-3775
Email

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number: CC-432-96; NamUs 3690

NCIC Number: U-670001825

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
NamUs
Collin County Medical Examiner's Office

http://doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase2069.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:12 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1945

Unidentified Asian Female

•The victim was discovered on June 11, 1998 in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas.
•Estimated Date of Death: 3 years or greater
•State of Remains: Partial Skeletal Remains
•Cause of Death: Unknown

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: 20-33 years old.
•Approximate Height and Weight: Unknown.
•Distinguishing Characteristics: Unknown.
•Clothing: Blue or black ball cap with a "Lone Star Feed" logo. Tan cloth was also found with the remains.
•Dentals: Unknown. Some teeth had been glued into place.
•DNA: Sample submitted.
•Fingerprints: Not available.

Case History
On June 11, 1998, a man was walking in a wooded area behind his home in the 600 block of Airline Drive when he observed what appeared to be the top portion of a skull protruding from the ground.

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office deputies investigated and recovered additional skeletal remains. The additional bones were determined not to be of human origin.

What appears to be a mounting hole was drilled into the cranium. The remains resemble other skulls that have been determined to be skull war trophies collected during Asian military action.

The remains were originally believed to be those of a male, however, DNA analysis in September 2010, has confirmed that they are those of a female.

•The victim was discovered on August 9, 1998 in Harris County, Texas
•State of Remains: Partial Skeleton

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: 18-30 years old
•Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4"-5'10".
•Distinguishing Characteristics: The victim could possibly be Native American, Asian or Hispanic. She has healed fractures of the rib and sternum. Possible scoliosis.
•Clothing: White t-shirt with "Nike Can" on the front; cotton denim jeans; a white bra with blue background and fruit motif; canvas sandals.
•Dentals: Available.

Case History
The victim was found at 4033 Gladeridge in northwest Harris County, Texas on August 9, 1998.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Jennifer Love
Harris County Medical Examiner
713-796-6827
or
Texas Department of Public Safety
512-424-5074
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

ME Case Number:
9808092465

TX DPS Case Number:
U0310045

NCIC Number:
U-380004511
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
NamUs
Texas Department of Public Safety

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1701.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:21 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 2041

Unidentified White Female

•The victim was discovered on September 14, 1968 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.
•Estimated Date of Death: 2 months.
•State of Remains: Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton.
•Cause of Death: Unknown.

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: 30-50 years old.
•Approximate Height and Weight: 5'4" and unknown weight.
•Distinguishing Characteristics: Unknown hair and eye color.
•Clothing: None.
•Dentals: Small filling in the left second premolar, no description as to location.
•DNA: Not available.
•Fingerprints: Not available.

Case History
The victim was found in a drainage ditch 200 yards from the east end of Royalwood Street.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Investigating Agency:
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
713-796-9292
Email

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number: ML68-2605; NamUs 4537

NCIC Number: U-210020754

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Case History
On January 23, 1971, the remains of an unidentified female were found in a wooded area near the intersection of CE King Highway and East Mount Houston Road in Harris County, Texas.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office.
713-796-6827
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
ML-71-0299

NCIC Number:
U-040004661
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
NamUs

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/683uftx.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:29 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 2046

Unidentified Black Female

•The victim was discovered on May 20, 1972 in Harris County, Texas.
•Estimated Date of Death: Unknown.
•State of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial remains with soft tissues.
•Cause of Death: Unknown.

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: Unknown.
•Approximate Height and Weight: Unknown.
•Distinguishing Characteristics: Unknown hair and eye color.
•Clothing: Unknown.
•Dentals: Unknown.
•DNA: Unknown.
•Fingerprints: Not available.
•Other: Torso, one or more limbs, and one or both hands were not recovered.

Case History
The victim was found in Harris County, Texas, on May 20, 1972.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Investigating Agency:
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences
713-796-9292
Email

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number: ML72-1951; NamUs 4546

NCIC Number: U-590020632

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
NamUs

http://doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase2046.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:34 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1508

Unidentified Biracial Female

•The victim was discovered on December 16, 1979 in Brazoria County, Texas
•Estimated Date of Death: 1974
•Partial Remains

Vital Statistics

•Estimated age: 20-50 years old
•Approximate Height and Weight: 5'9"
•Distinguishing Characteristics: White and African American ancestry.
•Dentals: Decedent has teeth in excellent condition. May have been buck toothed.
•DNA: Available at the University of North Texas Health Science Center.

Case History
The victim was located in an unused rice field on CR 82 north of State Highway 6 in Brazoria County, approximately 10 miles west of Alvin, Texas.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Brazoria County Sheriff's Office
281-756-2218
--
Texas Department of Public Safety
512-424-5074
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Agency Case Number:
7925866; PA79-0268

NCIC Number:
U-280003908
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Texas Department of Public Safety
NamUs
HCME

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1508.html

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:38 PM

1988 Case # 88-1477

Unidentified Human Skeletal Remains
January 17, 1988 – Woods off League Line Rd, 2.4 miles west of I-45, Conroe, Texas

SYNOPSIS: On January 17, 1988, a citizen was scouting a wooded
area for future hunting purposes located off League Line Road, approx.
2.4 miles west of I-45. While walking the area, he observed what
appeared to be a lower jawbone of a human. The citizen took the bone
to a local dentist, who confirmed that it was human. MCSO Deputies
responded and a search of the area revealed additional human skeletal
remains.
The remains were subsequently examined by experts and the
possible description is as follows: White female, 40 plus years of age,
5’04” or taller, with numerous teeth having been extracted.

Remains probably in woods four plus years. MCSO Cold Case
Detectives have submitted the remains for DNA testing and submission
to the Missing Persons / Unidentified DNA database.

http://www.woodlandsonline.com/dbs/s...e/COLDCASE.pdf

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:41 PM

1985 Case # 85-28903
Unidentified Human Skeletal Remains

November 29, 1985 – Lake Conroe, @ Rush Creek, Conroe, Texas
SYNOPSIS: On November 29, 1985, a citizen was fishing in Lake
Conroe, at Rush Creek, and hooked a human skull. MCSO Deputies
investigated and observed that the skull bore writing, which included
references to Japanese and World War II. MCSO Cold Case Detectives
have submitted the remains for DNA testing, Anthropological Analysis,
and submission to the Missing Persons / Unidentified DNA database

http://www.woodlandsonline.com/dbs/s...e/COLDCASE.pdf

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:45 PM

1995 Case # 95A011175
Unidentified Human Skeletal Remains

Quote:
August 31, 1995 – Comer-Reinhart Rd ½ mile north of FM 1485, New Caney, Texas
SYNOPSIS: On August 31, 1995, a timber cutting crew unearthed
human skeletal remains in a concealed wooded area near the railroad
tracks, which was commonly used for illegal dumping. MCSO Deputies
responded and additional human remains were recovered from a shallow
grave at this location.

Examination by experts revealed a possible
description: White or Hispanic female, 17 – 25 years of age, between
5’3” and 5’5” in height, a pearl type necklace and part of a “deck”
type shoe found with remains.

SYNOPSIS: On June 11, 1998, a citizen was walking in a wooded area
behind his home in the 600 block of Airline Drive (Conroe, Texas) when
he observed what appeared to be the top portion of a skull protruding
from the ground.

MCSO Deputies investigated and recovered additional
skeletal remains, along with a blue or black ball cap with a “Lone Star
Feed” logo. MCSO Cold Case Detectives have submitted the remains
for DNA testing and submission to the Missing Persons / Unidentified
DNA database.

August 6, 1998 – 21000 block of Baptist Encampment Rd, New Caney, Texas
SYNOPSIS: On August 6, 1998, children playing in an abandoned
house in the 21000 block of Baptist Encampment Road (New Caney,
Texas) discovered human skeletal remains. MCSO Deputies investigated and found that the remains were located on top of theground just inside the doorway. The area was flood prone.

January 12, 2002 – 20000 block of Hwy 105 East, Cleveland, Texas
SYNOPSIS: On January 12, 2002, MCSO Deputies met with a citizen
that had purchased an iron cauldron at a flea market located in the 20000
block of Hwy 105 East, Cleveland, Texas.

The cauldron contained
books on the occult, along with a human skull. Investigation revealed
that the above articles had been purchased from a self-storage unit in
Houston, Texas, after nonpayment of rent. MCSO Cold Case Detectives
have submitted the remains for DNA testing and submission to the
Missing Persons / Unidentified DNA database.

http://www.woodlandsonline.com/dbs/s...e/COLDCASE.

JeannieC

11-16-2011, 11:57 PM

2002 Case # 02A018522
Unidentified Human Skeletal Remains

October 15, 2002 – Peach Creek Bridge @ Faulkner Rd, Cleveland, Texas
SYNOPSIS: On October 15, 2002, a citizen was checking Peach Creek
Bridge on Faulkner Road (Cleveland, Texas) and observed what
appeared to be a skull in the water.

The MCSO Dive Team searched the
creek for additional remains, but none was found. MCSO Cold Case
Detectives have submitted the remains for DNA testing, Anthropological
Analysis, and submission to the Missing Persons / Unidentified DNA
database.

Case History
The skeletal remains of this victim was located at 20333 F.M. 249, behind the Chase Bank in Cypress Creek, Texas on June 5, 2000.

Scene investigators believe remains washed down the creek during a period of flooding.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Harris County Medical Examiner
713-796-9292 (HCME)
--
Harris County Sheriff's Office
713-221-6000 (HCSO)

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase104.html

ikoihil

11-17-2011, 04:50 AM

I was just looking over the posts in this thread, and in some others... noticed all the healed rib fractures...

I know that Mr.TT brought this up before, but it can't be coincidence at this point...

Any thoughts?

JeannieC

11-17-2011, 04:53 AM

I was just looking over the posts in this thread, and in some others... noticed all the healed rib fractures...

I know that Mr.TT brought this up before, but it can't be coincidence at this point...

Any thoughts?

There are a lot of them with broken ribs that have healed. I wonder if some of these girls were kept somewhere. Beaten to keep them in line. Broken ribs slow you down. Can't run with them.

ikoihil

11-17-2011, 05:03 AM

There are a lot of them with broken ribs that have healed. I wonder if some of these girls were kept somewhere. Beaten to keep them in line. Broken ribs slow you down. Can't run with them.

I wish reports posted gave more information about the other kinds of fractures they found - like the healed femur fracture, and whether or not it looked to have been healed properly, or if it looked like a neglected break that didn't get set by a doctor... And whether they were open or closed fractures (for the ones they could tell)?

Something is up with these rib fractures though. Those are the ones you wouldn't be able to get set anyway, but there are just too many of them.

Plus, I read about a victim's teeth being removed post-mortem, as well.

I guess it wasn't as easy to notice some of this when we had it spread out over decades, but looking at them in the COD threads, it's easier to see the similarities.

JeannieC

11-17-2011, 05:15 AM

I wish reports posted gave more information about the other kinds of fractures they found - like the healed femur fracture, and whether or not it looked to have been healed properly, or if it looked like a neglected break that didn't get set by a doctor... And whether they were open or closed fractures (for the ones they could tell)?

Something is up with these rib fractures though. Those are the ones you wouldn't be able to get set anyway, but there are just too many of them.

Plus, I read about a victim's teeth being removed post-mortem, as well.

I guess it wasn't as easy to notice some of this when we had it spread out over decades, but looking at them in the COD threads, it's easier to see the similarities.

You're right. Having the cause of death sorted out lets you see a lot of things you wouldn't have noticed before now. Most of these women were abused prior to death. I noticed several with back injuries too.

:+:MrTT:+:

11-17-2011, 06:53 PM

The Doe Network: Hot Case 1514

http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase1514.html

Could be an employee of the restaurant chain back then.
We have them here.
But I am sure you would think to check back then the restaurant and ask if they had a black employee not show up for work and never called in to quit?

If I had to make a guess. I would say she was an employee of the chicken place.
If you had those down there back then?

JeannieC

11-17-2011, 09:37 PM

Could be an employee of the restaurant chain back then.
We have them here.
But I am sure you would think to check back then the restaurant and ask if they had a black employee not show up for work and never called in to quit?

If I had to make a guess. I would say she was an employee of the chicken place.
If you had those down there back then?

Might have been an ex-employee who kept the shirt. You would think LE would have checked into that but there were a lot of Popeye's Chickens around back then. Probably only checked the local restaurants and not all over Tx. Never know.....

ikoihil

11-18-2011, 01:13 AM

Could be an employee of the restaurant chain back then.
We have them here.
But I am sure you would think to check back then the restaurant and ask if they had a black employee not show up for work and never called in to quit?

If I had to make a guess. I would say she was an employee of the chicken place.
If you had those down there back then?